i ant. o rni i m J-tTtWi't t f Local and Personal News In Brief RED'S IT! i ransi fer ' jtiitien..yers ejptrieucn FURNITUliE AND PIANO jffJVING We sell, 8 kinds of Coal Any kind of Wood in any quantity CEMENT SAND GRAVEL Our price, weights and measures are right. So le our Service Phone us and Save Money and Time DAY & NIGHT SERVICE Day Phone: 204. Night Phone: Red 317. Fishing Opens Soon BE PREPARED AND PROPERLY CLOTHED We have a splendid lino of Knods in ., . , ; MASTER MECHANIC BRAND whieh we can sell for 26 to 80 pr tent less. ALSO MEN'S IUH OVERALLS The Mogul, in black only. Reg-"lar .12.25. 'Special, $1.35. Minlreal Importers THIRD AVENUE FISHERMEN ! DO NOT CO TO SKA WITHOUT A 'First Aid Kir '" Complete supply of first aid articles packed in a cedar chest $3.00 t yfw Pioneer iJruejm'stx tHlPD AVE. (r SIXTH ST -TELEPHONES 8,200 9rimc (zfluperi "CATERPILLAR" Tractors BIGGER THAN THE WEATHER!.. A' Size f or Every Use BUTTER A Hundred Ukea for iJvery: Size : . ) 2 TON. TWENTY. THIRTY, SIXTY1' 1 1 QUICKER CHEAPER Literature and Prices on Request it; Sole Distributors for" B. C. fir MORRISON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO LIMITED Northern rinr rrrlht Uulldlnc 810 Mitl.m SUwt VANCOUVER. O. C ilranrh Officii Norman C. CrulrUltiak. I"rlnce Grorgt DM. MSn-agrr HOLT 9$C$MBtfSS$x BEST MINING S JL at m m 1 Noon and afunoon closing prices on Vancouver Stock (Exchange, on our stoc(-Ist board iflnlly. W can give Instant service In buying and jelling Mining Stories on Vancouver Stock Exchange. We also have facilities for accepting Wheat orders ou Winnipeg Stck Exchange. Hepresenllnr Miller. Court k C?r Ltd. Vancouver. S.D. Johnston Co.Lld. 617 2nd Avanue Prince Rupert. HC COAL Your choice EDSON CASSIDY WELLINGTON THLKWA Also Bulkley Hajlland Grain. Agent for Robin Hood Flour. Phone 58 Prince Rupert Feed Co. Annoying Bladder Weakness of Old Age Kaffir Kfllrvrd by SANTAL MIDY Sulci bj All DrulU I . Dentist! Dr. J. R. Gosse. 686. ! evening. Phone! , Rupert East United Church St. Patrick's Tea March 14. . - l Merely routine business, was taken up at a meeting of the local Moosehenrt Legion which was held last night in the Moose Halty "S.3. Salvor" has arrived again with a fyll cargo of Nanaimo-Wellington Lump coal. Albert & McCaffery, Limited. Phone 116 and 117. tf Morte II. Cfaig, who has been on a three weeks' holiday trip to Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, returned to the city on the Princess Royal yestenlay afternoon. Colin fire- insure nee surveyor, after spending several days in the city, left on this morning's train for Edmonton en route to points fur ther east. George S. Russell, after spen-; ding a couple of days in the city, 'sailed last night by the Gardens 1 on his return to Vancouver where he plans on remaining until he j caii get on the quota to enter the 'United States as a permanent resident. Miss LouteFlsfer, formerly, of 'Prince Rupert but now of. Victoria, was one of the out of . town guest's ' at the ' wedding o.Chr.W , Shaw or toe VkWyirtmfa ifc. imy uiuam. aneaner ioriner Prince Rufart lady pprsaent was. Mrs. M. Alvasoff. W. G, ,("Sotty") , Dennis, who l was the firs job printer to open ),up in business In thfs city and jwho, after serving lit the war, was a member of the Daily News : typographical staff, is now located in San Francisco. He has been out of the printing game for some time and is now identified with the service of one ot the parka in the California met-, rojKlIs. Myrtle White of Stewart, who appealed in Supreme Court at Vancouver against a sixty-day i sentence imposed upon her for .being drunk and disorderly by Stipendiary Magistrate J. P. Scar-j lett, waa successful in having the I sentence reduced by Chief Jus spent in jail which was two weeks short of the original sen : tence. ... f ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose Whist Drive and Dane February 22. See "Green Stockings," I.O.D.E. play, Capitol Theatre, February 25. Eaglea Whist Drive and Dance February 28. 1. K. P. Anniversary Ball Mnroh Women of Mooseheart Legion. St. Patrick's Ten. March M, at the home of Mrs. MussHllem. Advertise your wants in the Dally News classified columns. iGALH OF name. "neral 3w l8k-SL? 4 CHARGES J The following Is tne scale of charges made for reading notice's: feitth Notices 50c. Trtl of Thanks. $2. 7 xmtem Notice Flowers ' lOc' Marriage and Engagement arifie-uncements $2. A 4 f- 4 4- editorial staff to MSeiwullen , t A, t J . in Rup Uiiited Church at 8 p.m. ItfralM fnf Hvthp Altn In : r v ' : BOYS' BAND TO I 38 Plaster,; and price.', Al- iteiVWbpne phn O. Williamson. $t bjjbU iwJtoUi' tiain on a business trir) 'jfcwUsk. lie will return to the eitjr' next Tuesday afternoon; Reserve seats for "Green stockings" at Rupert Pharmacy, .ilondsy, February 18. No seats looked b.v phone until 1:30 p.m. same day. 33 Miss ficatrica Palmer of Victoria, afti . spending a few weeks in the city visiting with her sis- !TjT WehiWeK district of the Peace Secretary BE REORGANIZED .Meeting Called For Tonight When -Plart for Future nf Orxahiza- Following the taking of an In-1 ventory last night of the band stock by the provisions! coiflm'.ttee ; consisting of Aid. Theo Collart,' John Dore, W. II. Tobey and Frank Derry, another reorganise-, 4 a Taxi Phone 4. Hie 4 TaxL tf!tion meeting of the Prince Rupert Dave Scott, formerly well kiiowa footlt.JI player of this city, is now lt.caied in San Francisco. fk"t and Katepayers of a u.-i v.-.-...J flBIIIUIl., I - U ...III . - i SchWI board estimates for the year have beerr delivered to City Treasurer D. J. Mathson and ml eome up for the consideration of the council at the regular fortnightly meeting next Monday cvmwuo oc o win incei crt uvja XJAItVt IB IV uc liciu lllin afternoon. A new permanent committee, it is understood, will be recommended, applications will be called for a bandmaster nd new financial ar.angements will he made. PRESBYTERY OF PRINCE RUPERT Annual Spring Meeting Will lie Held in Prince Rupert at End of Next Week Prince Rupert Presbytery of the United Church of Canada! will hold its spring meeting in i this city on Thursday and Friday j f next week. Ministers from all parts of the presbytery which extends from the "Yukon Territory on the north to Ocean Falls on the south and from the Queen UUrwr H. M. Wins11wrTJHtmr!dtte IsTanuT'on this morning's train for Toronto. dadhte the west to KisDiox in the east will be in at- JTiXrtJtriuWfefc : tmOTR. c. Scott of Arthur Jr. and Queen Charlotte City is president left on this morning's , t the presbytery and ,Jlev. Al- ..... i i. ii i.jil n . t . ttrfl r imri vuuiiiry. nr. rtriour leu i ev. nr. u. a, uiison oi vn-for there last week. . couver, superintendent of United 1 . - jChu:vh missions for British Col- The Western Canada Dairymen's umbia. and Rev. Arthur Barner Ar soci.-ition, at iut annual convention in Vancouver this week. re-e!e.-tc! F. M. Dockrill to its board of directors as the representative for the central interior. Passengers disembarking here on the Princess Royal yesterday afernoon from the south were: Mr. and Mrs. Paulson iCrun-orook), D. McLean, P. H.insnu, A. G. Young. Miss B. Russell. M. II. Craig,' J. R. Honeyman and G. A. Johnston. MRS. M'PHERSON IS LAID TO REST was conducted by Rev. Alfred the fred Wilson of FrBiee! Rupert. tice Hunter to the time she hid rnnJliriAj n-ki, i ri. ; March 1 ..... , v vvimumu AIMS ill ivi liuuil llir u.Mi, K at Pentecostal Mission By Rev. A. Wilson Many friends gathered this af- Wilson of Flrat United Church mswh m who spoke fitting words of respect and comfort Mrs. William Marshall presided at the organ for the hymns. After the service, interment was made In Fairview Cemetery, a large concourse following the cortege to its last resting place. Pallbearers were Ald G. W. Rud-derhnm. George Holmes, John Joy, Raymond Scberk, Joseph Loueson and Magistrate Thomas McCly-mont. There were no flowers by renin .-t. Crescent Ground Crois-Cut Saw, No. 325 TKit U on th mod popular un on lh nuVtt ht euttini pulpwooi II b umJ by Um Urjert pulp wood obbrt nd nunuhcturtn. ll b mU with Unco Tooth, b imitow, oiu) with ill hollow Uck b iptcUEy MMOXIvsrAllDl StWCO J.IMITC0 dctlfiMd lot liUinf purpoMt. Mnmu. vancouvk. JOHN , N .. TORONTO or 40 rf, Toronto, superintendent of In- dian missions for the Dominion. will be present and on Friday night a public meeting will be ad-I'-essed by Dr. Wilson. i Mareh si t KOM SAINT JOHN .iuWrs'eW TO (iLASnO-I.IVr.KI(H)L to iiii.s(Kiw-Btu.HT-uvrRrooi. ternoon at the Pentecostal Mis-iSi," .M-nt-Ufj slon to pay their last respect, to .v tha .meraofy f Mrs. A. II. Mc- 1 l,,r"u ANTvEKr PUxson. well known pioneer March MSKfirJ MA.MAmM M .LI. -It TL . . 1 APT!! S nvraau ui tins ciijr. i lie service IkUrcb 21 To tt-lhiIPw Amdv to AS3j c;p8k. 3pln n. Ml) 4 mm PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Preacher, Rev. J. I von Jones, M.A., "Oxon," of Wales. Morning Worship at 11 oVIock, subject. "The Challenge of the Great Things." Sunday School at 12:16. Eventing Service at 7:80, subject, "The Earthhound Life and the Life Indeed." Mr. Ivon Joneaie staying at the '' st.iElmfe. . t v tThH'Is theYourigiPeopIeV AnnuaUVi'eek-End. fir - "i F57jtf''-i ' Suayl) pf,, 2t3p,T.nii.., 70 ip.m. Special evening metjnot singing and, musfo.by the String Band, and the commissioning of local officers for the year. Monday, 7:45 p.m., song service entitled, "Voice Divine," also distributing of prizes to the young people. The reet of the week will be special Salvation Meetings when the different clergy of the cky will speak. You come. Yes, we mean YOU. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Alepc Skfty, 24l) econ4 Avenue This Society is S' branch of -The Mother Churcr The Flra Church of Chrjstelentisti In Bosn, Mass. Sunday Service at 11 .nt.,' subJecWSouJ J' Testimony Meeting oh Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The publlftrU 'cordially Invited. --v,.' , : , . IflRST! IINITED CHURCH Pastor, Rev. A .iWili nhiX-5 Deaooness Mlw E. Elliott Mornfng Worship at 11 o'clock: Sunday School at 12:16; Evening at 7:30 Friday evening at 8 p.m. pub-He meeting in cbhriecMtfn with' sessions of PHnce Rupert Presbytery. Address by Dr. Geo. Wilson. WE HAVE RECEIVED ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF GirfV Butterfly SKIRTS Mon roT.il Moo:n e .Duchr .( r. huwud Tncludina Dlaid dcsiiins. Sizes C TO rilEKIIOt BS()I TIIAMrTON- II vmu mi .' Mctactou evftwhwe or RSTBR. ha Ant. vnrouvr. BtfoSir aeso. CAMAOUM CANADIAN! J f SCR.' SHWICE. Aunnla. Mcrch 11. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY , gFZiVS. WANTKD Folding Go-cart S'i!! . Phone Blue 482. TO LOMIONPGKKY AMI ULASOOW OUMlMla. Plb. 3S. March 38. FROM NEW YORIv . TO rLYMOliTII-IIAVIlE-LMIOJ H AltunU. MMVS 2: Aurnl. MJCB TO Jl MNNTOW -M AMI LIVElfl'OOL Andnl. Hrch 3i Athonln. March 8. TO I.OM)OM)KUKV AMI HLASOOW Cirrcronls Mar. t: Caledonia. Mar, 28. TO niKKIIOl RO AMI SOl TllAMriON Aiiultenla. March 1. M. Apfll it My 8. Bronsrl, March 8, 39. April 94. May 1. MaimUnla. April 10. May 1. M. June 11. FROM BOSTON TO Ql EKNSTOWN I.IVKUPOOL lnctrla. March 34: Atnenla. April T. Money Ordtra, Drana and Trafcltera' Chqua at loweot rat. Pull Informs tli.n from local agents or Company'! Offlcea. 033 Ilaatlngi Bt. W . Vaneuutcr .... i .M1IU FROM HALIFAX TO ri.YMOlTIMI.UKE-I.ONI.ON Aeni. rtb. as: to lf vears. With and without bodice. Reasonably Priced Jabour Bros. Ltd. SUITS! SUITS! j MADE TO ORDER .Cutting, Workmanship and Style All Guaranteed j SUITS STEAM CLEANED AND PRESSED We Deliver to Any Part of the City. Lintj, the Tailor Phone 619 111 Bring Your FURS - to Goldbloom He pays the highest prices. -n H. S. Wal'ace Co. Ltd February Clearance SALE BAHGAliN'S IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Third Ave. and Fulton St. PHONE 9 BAD EYES Are your eyes peculiar a little different? ILirder to test than many? That is the kind we take a special interest in and usually satisfy our customers . In fact, if the eye is not diseased, and glasses are really what Is needed, we are sure we can suit you. Lenses ground specially for each eye when n"cessary. Many pleaded customers In Prince Rupert John Bulger, Ltd. 1 I